Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP, Sponsor of The Glasgow Business Award for Entrepreneur of the Year
Law for your life, Law for your business. Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP is a full-
service, independent Scottish law firm, with a history stretching back 165 years, operating from offices in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, Dunblane and Dunfermline.
WJM’s purpose and vision is simple: to build long-term, rewarding relationships with our clients which are noticeably better than anything else on offer elsewhere. WJM’s staff are committed to looking after everything you need, whether for you, your business, your community or your family. Our key task is to get
to know you and your circumstances so that we can offer the most appropriate service for your needs. WJM’s lawyers strive to be
professional and commercially
astute, as well as easy to deal with. This makes WJM a place of practical advice for all our clients. WJM follows a policy of continual improvement and innovation throughout all legal services, to better serve our clients in Scotland and across the UK. We have a network of
offices across Scotland, enabling you to benefit from our teams of experts regardless of where you are based. In 2017, we were invited to join Geneva Group International, the world’s largest network of
independent legal and multi- disciplinary firms, which has enabled us to deliver benefits to our clients whenever they find themselves doing business outside of Scotland. WJM looks forward to
welcoming you the next time you need legal expertise. Contact us to find out how we can help you achieve what you want out of life for yourself, your family and your business.
For more information on Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP, visit:
www.wjm.co.uk
DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow Central, Venue
This stylish hotel with characterful interiors is nestled in the heart of the city centre, within walking distance of the main shopping district and top attractions. The hotel boasts 300 elegant guest rooms and suites, each with complimentary WiFi, a 40-inch LCD TV, work desk, and 24-hour room service. Executive rooms give access to the Executive Lounge, serving complimentary breakfast, drinks, and snacks. For extra space, choose a
suite with separate living area and kitchenette. Indulge in a hearty Wake Up DoubleTree Breakfast™ and choose from an extensive hot and cold buffet, made with fresh seasonal produce. De-stress with a workout, a swim in the Juvenate Health and Leisure Club, or take it easy with a drink in Cask Bar. This contemporary bar offers food throughout the day plus craft beers and fine wines. Dine in Brisket Restaurant, with an extensive menu to suit all tastes, from healthy
options to classic dishes and a few surprises.
Host a meeting or event in
one of our 11 flexible function rooms and let us help you make your event a success. Our Grand Ballroom is one of the largest hotel ballrooms in Scotland, seating up to 1,500 guests.
For more information on DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow Central, visit: www.
doubletree3.hilton.com/ en/hotels/united-kingdom/ doubletree-by-hilton-hotel- glasgow-central-GLAGWDI/
index.html
Great Scot Photography (Stewart Cunningham), Photography
To sell most things - services, goods, even people - pictures work better than words. There’s an instant connection from image to brain. On a website especially. See, want, click, buy. The visual is all. One shot. One sale.
One shot. No luck. Here are 250 words. You shouldn’t read them all, because most of them don’t really matter. The ones that do are pictures. Or to be precise, the ones that do are: ‘pictures’, ‘Stewart’ and ‘Cunningham’.
But not all pictures sell. Not all pictures work. Because they show the wrong thing or the right thing badly. Stewart Cunningham takes good pictures. He has been a successful professional photographer in news and
commerce, working globally for 40 years. His pictures work. Maybe you’re a
photographer. Maybe you have several thousand pounds’ worth of camera gear, a good eye, a love for gadgets and even the praise of family and friends. But knowing what works, what sells and how to make the picture that accomplishes that is a different matter. It’s like golf. Once a round,
you’ll hit a shot every bit as good as anything Rory McIlroy
could do. You’ll get lucky. One shot. That’s the joy
of the game for amateurs. Every so often, you’re as good as a pro. But not 60 shots a round. Not practising every day you’re not playing. Not delivering day in day out. Making it work. Stewart Cunningham. 60 shots a round. One shot, one sale. No luck.
For more information on Great Scot Photography, visit:
www.greatscot
photography.com
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